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Ice Prince
"More" by Ice Prince arrives as a sunlit Afropop confession, built on warm, bouncing percussion and guitar lines that feel like they're exhaling rather than striving. The production sits in that sweet spot between Lagos street energy and continental polish — not overworked, just buoyant enough to carry the mood. Ice Prince's voice is effortlessly melodic here, leaning into a crooning register that softens the hustle-rap persona he's known for. He sounds like a man reflecting on appetite — for success, love, comfort — without desperation clouding the picture. The emotional tone is aspirational but grounded, almost grateful. There's a warmth in the track that speaks to early 2010s Afrobeats optimism, when Nigerian pop was still discovering how far its reach could go. You'd reach for this on a slow weekend morning when ambition feels possible and the world hasn't crowded in yet.
medium
2010s
warm, buoyant, polished
Nigeria, early Afrobeats continental expansion era
Afropop, Pop. Nigerian Afrobeats. hopeful, playful. Begins in warm reflection on appetite and ambition and sustains aspirational, grateful ease without urgency or desperation reaching the end.. energy 5. medium. danceability 6. valence 8. vocals: effortlessly melodic male crooner, warm, softened hustle energy. production: warm bouncing percussion, exhaling guitar lines, buoyant continental polish, uncluttered. texture: warm, buoyant, polished. acousticness 4. era: 2010s. Nigeria, early Afrobeats continental expansion era. A slow weekend morning when ambition feels possible and the world has not crowded in yet.